Novell reveals Microsoft's open source strategy

While it's amusing to read that "Novell is gunning for a chunk of the office market share from Microsoft" that's not really the case. Through its November deal with Microsoft, Novell became part of the Microsoft "keiretsu."

It's a Japanese word, and it means a collection of companies with interlocking business relationships. The Microsoft keiretsu is more informal than Japan's Mitsubishi, or Korean chaebol such as LG. Microsoft does not own Novell, nor does it own Linspire.

But in signing deals with Microsoft, acknowledging its (bogus) patent claims, these companies (and others) enter into Microsoft's orbit. They choose sides. They agree, through their Microsoft contract, that in the case of patents 2+2=5.

The same thing happens to the many, many firms which tie themselves to IBM, or to any other large vendor. (Absent the falsehood.) There's nothing illegal going on here, nothing unethical, not even anything bad per-se.

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